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Best Hybrid Mattress for Side Sleepers for 2025

Side sleepers who need to improve their sleep quality need a soft yet supportive mattress. CNET's sleep experts found the best.

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Finding the right mattress isn’t one-size-fits-all -- it depends on your body type and how you sleep. If you’re a side sleeper, you know the struggle: Memory foam can feel too soft and unsupportive while innerspring mattresses often leave you feeling stiff and achy. That’s where hybrid mattresses shine. By combining the contouring comfort of memory foam with the support of innerspring coils, hybrid mattresses strike the perfect balance -- cradling your hips and shoulders while keeping your spine aligned.

My fellow CNET mattress experts and I have spent hundreds of hours testing plenty of hybrid beds over the years and we know which ones are the best for side sleepers. Here are the top hybrid mattresses for those who favor their side when they sleep.

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What is the best hybrid mattress for side sleepers?

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Side sleepers need a bed that's supportive but also pressure-relieving on their hips and shoulders. The Casper Dream Max Hybrid mattress is the perfect balance of both. Made with a layer of flex coils, three layers of breathable foam and a soft, knit cover, the Casper Dream Max Hybrid also includes a zoned layer of foam that provides firmer support for the spine and softer comfort to the shoulders and hips. This mattress is not just ideal for side sleepers but also couples, so if you and your partner are looking for a mattress upgrade, this is one of our top picks in addition to the other couple mattresses we reviewed.

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Watch my fellow CNET mattress expert Owen Poole review the best hybrid mattresses for side sleepers. 

Best hybrid mattresses for side sleepers of 2025

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Why we chose the Casper Dream Max Hybrid mattress: Casper is one of the most well-known mattress brands and its beds constantly make our best lists. The Dream Max Hybrid in Casper's new lineup is no exception. This mattress has a knit cover, three layers of foam, flex coils and a sturdy base. Its firmness level is medium-soft, which is ideal for side sleepers.

The Dream Max uses Zoned Support within the foam layers to help ease pressure points. This means that zones under your shoulders are softer to allow your body to sink a little, while the zone under your back is a bit firmer to further support your spine -- great for those with back pain. 

The top layer is memory foam made of what Casper calls Flex Foam, which is breathable and provides enhanced airflow. While we wouldn't consider this a cooling mattress, it should still help to keep you temperature-neutral at night. This bed is on the more expensive side but Casper frequently offers deals that can save customers a few hundred dollars.

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Why we chose the Puffy Lux: If you're familiar with memory foam, Tempur-Pedic might first come to mind. However, the memory foam on the Puffy Lux is much softer -- and, in my opinion -- more comfortable than its expensive rival. The Puffy Lux mattress has three layers of memory foam and a layer of support foam with contour-adapt coils. It feels airy and like its name, cloud-like. When I’m on my side, it doesn't feel like I’m stuck in the mattress. 

We found this mattress to be around a 4 out of 10 on our firmness scale or around a medium to medium-soft. If you are a side sleeper who prefers softer memory foam mattresses, then this is for you. However, it may be too soft or not supportive enough for strict back or stomach sleepers

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Why we chose the Brooklyn Signature Hybrid: We're big fans of the wallet-friendly Brooklyn Signature Hybrid, which is why we chose this for the best affordable hybrid mattress for side sleepers. This bed has five layers: a quilted top, comfort foam, transition foam, individually cased coils and a flex base. Because of its construction and three firmness options, this bed accommodates all body types and sleeping positions. The Brooklyn Signature offers a lot yet costs the least on this list. I think it's a great value. 

For $300 more, you can add a pillow top to the mattress, making it plushier. However, without the added pillow top, we find the Soft firmness level to be a medium-soft to soft or a 2, the Medium to be a medium to medium-soft or a 4 and the Firm to be a medium-firm or around a 7. For strict side sleepers, we recommend the Soft model. 

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Why we chose the Layla Hybrid: If you're uncertain of the right firmness level for you, or you share a bed with someone who's uncertain, a flippable mattress is a good choice. The Layla Hybrid has two sides, two firmnesses and two chances to get it right. It uses a soft cover, a layer of copper-gel memory foam, support foam, an individually wrapped coil system, another layer of support foam and a final layer of copper-gel memory foam. The copper-infused memory foam is antimicrobial and helps regulate temperature. 

The Soft side of the Layla Hybrid is around a medium-soft or a 3 on our scale. The Firm side is a 5 or a medium. Side sleepers will like the Soft side, and back and stomach sleepers or heavier side sleepers should stick to the Firm side. Both sides feel light, airy and more responsive than regular memory foam.

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Why we chose the Helix Sunset: One of the softest mattresses on the market, the Helix Sunset equates to a 1 or a 2 on our firmness scale. Many side sleepers love soft mattresses because they can ease the pressure off the hips and shoulders -- and the Sunset does just that while providing support with its layer of 1,000 individually wrapped coils.
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On top of the coils are two layers of responsive foam and a layer of copper gel memory foam. The cover is a soft knit design, but hot sleepers can opt for GlacioTex cooling cover (starting at an extra $199) or a GlacioTex pillow top (starting at an extra $299). 

The Helix Sunset is also fairly affordable. Coming at just a little more than the Brooklyn Bedding Signature, the Helix Sunset can be found under $1,100 when it’s on sale. 

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Why we chose the WinkBed EcoCloud: The WinkBed EcoCloud is a luxury bed and one of the best pressure-relieving latex hybrid mattresses out there. While most latex mattresses are extra-firm or unsuitable for strict side sleepers, the WinkBed EcoCloud is a medium on our scale or about 5 out of 10. It's supportive while also providing comfort to side sleepers’ hips and shoulders. 

The WinkBed EcoCloud is made with organic cotton, New Zealand wool, Talalay latex and recycled steel coils. The coils around the edges are firmer to help prevent sagging and keep you from feeling like you're falling off the edge. Thanks to its pressure relief, this mattress is great for those with hip and shoulder pain. 

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Other hybrid mattresses for side sleepers we've tested

At CNET, we've spent hundreds of hours testing mattresses. With so many beds to test and so few spots on our list, we aren't able to showcase every quality hybrid mattress for side sleepers. However, we do want to give a few more beds the honorable mention they deserve.

Allswell Luxe: Allswell is known for its affordability, and we found the Allswell Luxe to be affordable and good for side sleepers. This hybrid mattress is about $500 in a queen size, and a twin is a little less than $290. That price is great considering that American adults are willing to spend as much as $1,000 every year to get a good night's sleep -- according to a recent CNET survey. Despite the low price, the Luxe feels like other mattresses on this list. It's around a medium firm and has a bouncy feel to it. The bed uses memory foam and coils to support and help alleviate pressure points.

Read more in our Allswell Mattress review

Leesa Sapira Chill: Leesa’s new line of cooling mattresses is impressive. The Leesa Sapira Chill is a luxurious pillow-top mattress that has an 8-inch layer of zoned-support pocketed coils. On top of the coils are four more layers of foam to provide extra comfort. The cover is a quilted top that's cool to the touch. The best part about this mattress is that it comes in three firmness options: Plush, Medium-Firm and Firm. Side sleepers should like the Medium-Firm option. 

Read more in our Leesa Chill Mattress review

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Best hybrid mattress for side sleepers of 2025 compared

Mattress Mattress typePrice (queen)Sleep trial periodWarranty
Casper Dream Max Hybrid Foam hybrid$3,195100 nights10-year limited
Puffy Lux Memory foam hybrid$2,849101 nightsLifetime
Brooklyn Signature Foam hybrid$1,332120 nights10-year limited
Layla Hybrid Flippable hybrid$1,699120 nights10-year limited
Helix Sunset Foam hybrid$1,332100 nights20-year prorated
WinkBed EcoCloud Latex hybrid$1,999120 nightsLifetime
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How we tested the best hybrid mattresses for side sleepers

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When we test mattresses, we have an established process that assesses key factors like firmness, feel and performance. We test how strong the edge of the bed is by sitting and lying on the edge. We test motion transfer by rolling across the mattress with a glass of water by the edge. These are things we do for all the beds we test. The best hybrid mattresses for side sleepers have a unique testing process. We dive further into the bed's construction, paying attention to each layer contributing to the cooling process.

1. Firmness: We lay on each mattress and use our experience from testing over 200 different beds to determine firmness. Compared to other mattresses, we analyze how soft or hard a bed feels. It's important to wait until the mattress is fully expanded after opening to get the real firmness perspective. 

2. Feel: This is where we get handsy with the beds. We touch and feel the mattresses and watch what the material does. Is it light and bouncy like latex foam or slow and dense like memory foam? 

3. Durability: We don't lay on the mattress every day for years, so it's hard to tell exactly how long each bed will last. We are able to hypothesize a bed's firmness by looking at its construction. Beds with steel coils are typically more durable and stronger than all-foam mattresses. 

4. Best body type: We use construction and feel to determine how accommodating a bed will be for a heavy individual. Hybrid mattresses with steel coils are typically more supportive and longer-lasting; a plus for heavier individuals looking for a quality bed. 

5. Best sleeping position: We get real physical and flip around the mattresses, testing each sleeping position: side, back, stomach and combination. 

6. Motion isolation: With one or preferably two people on the mattress, we jump and bounce around to see how much movement can be detected throughout the bed. We also use the method where you place a cup of water at the edge of the bed and bounce around to see how much it moves. 

7. Edge support: We analyze a mattress's materials and physically lay on each edge of the mattress to get a feel for how well it'll keep us feeling sturdy. 

8. Temperature: We use hot sleepers to test and determine how cool a bed sleeps. We also take a look at its materials and construction -- did a brand add anything to make it sleep cooler? 

9. Smell: Some mattresses can off-gas an interesting smell. We use our trusty snouts to test this characteristic. 

Read more on how we test mattresses.

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What to look for in a hybrid mattress as a side sleeper

If you're searching for the best hybrid mattress for you, here's everything you need to keep in mind as a side sleeper.

Firmness

Side sleepers typically enjoy mattresses that are medium in terms of firmness. If a mattress is too firm, side sleepers might not get the right amount of pressure relief on their hips and shoulders. However, if you prefer a softer or firmer mattress, that is your choice. Also, be aware that your body type will alter the firmness of your mattress. If you are a heavier person, a medium mattress will feel softer to you. If you are an extra-petite sleeper, a mattress will feel firmer. 

Body type

You require a mattress that will best support you based on your body type. Heavier people require a mattress that is supportive, durable and firm. If you are a heavier side sleeper, I suggest a hybrid mattress that is firm to extra-firm. This will give you ample support throughout the night and keep your spine aligned. Petite sleepers may need an extra-soft mattress that will give them enough pressure relief. 

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Best hybrid mattresses for side sleepers FAQs

Is a hybrid mattress good for a side sleeper?

Yes, hybrid mattresses are good for side sleepers. Hybrid mattresses provide both comfort and support. Specifically, average side sleepers should look for a hybrid mattress that's about a medium-soft to medium on the firmness scale.

What mattress firmness is best for side sleepers?

Most side sleepers enjoy mattresses that are about a medium-soft to medium on the firmness scale. Beds that are around this level offer pressure relief and support. If you're an extra-petite sleeper, however, any mattress is going to feel firmer. If you're a heavier person, mattresses will tend to feel softer.

What are the negatives to a hybrid mattress?

While there aren’t a lot of negatives to hybrid mattresses, keep in mind that hybrid beds often cost more than all-foam options. Hybrid mattresses also are often heavier and harder to move compared to a traditional memory foam mattress.

Are hybrid mattresses better than memory foam for side sleepers?

Depending on your sleep needs, a hybrid mattress may be better for side sleepers than memory foam. Hybrid mattresses offer improved temperature regulation, edge support and ease of movement. Though memory foam mattresses offer better motion isolation, which can be helpful if you sleep with a partner or pet.